Many people today are bored with church life. They feel restless and wonder if there is a way to be closer to God. It is easy to lean on the stability of others, to trust church leaders for support or direction. But what happens when they are wrong? What happens when the support or direction they give is not God's will? How can one learn to be an individual in Christ and not a sheeple? Speaking from true stories, author John L. Brown writes about the process of breaking down traditional Christian values that weaken an ...
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Many people today are bored with church life. They feel restless and wonder if there is a way to be closer to God. It is easy to lean on the stability of others, to trust church leaders for support or direction. But what happens when they are wrong? What happens when the support or direction they give is not God's will? How can one learn to be an individual in Christ and not a sheeple? Speaking from true stories, author John L. Brown writes about the process of breaking down traditional Christian values that weaken an individual walk with God. He writes about building a Christian identity based on honest questions and answers. In this book, the unorthodox believer will find validity in his questioning, and find the path to a peaceful walk with the Father.
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